Are you a Verizon customer who has been waiting (in vain) for the HTC Thunderbolt to arrive, and are tempted to just get an EVO? Maybe you are on AT&T and are fed up with the slow upload speeds on the Inspire and Atrix, and would rather just pick up an EVO Shift? You may be in luck, as Sprint is generously offering a $125 credit for smartphone subscribers who make the switch and port their old numbers to Sprint.

Transfer your eligible number to Sprint by 4/16/2011. Doing this online is easy – we'll ask you for your number when you checkout.

Within 72 hours of activating your phone and transferring your number from another carrier, register for the credit

While Sprint's top phones are starting to show a little gray next to the dual-core delights that are already popping up, it's hard to argue that the Wimax-friendly EVO, EVO Shift, and Epic 4G aren't still very near the top of the current smartphone heap. If this is what you have been looking for, head on over to Sprint for the full low-down.

Comments

abeee

I never got credit for my mail-in Evo rebate

ryang

Nine months in, still not a phone on the market i prefer over my EVO.

K

On Verizon now, upgrade available, but still not thrilled with their phone selection. Data plans are crap, CSRs are terrible, so we're ready to abandon ship as soon as we see some of the new things Sprint has to offer. :)

CD

Sprint is supposed to be making some big announcements on March 22nd. Depending on what they announce, I'll probably jump to them from VZ. I've been a discontented VZ customer for over 15 years and have finally had enough. They charge too much for far too little in return. Sprint has better prices and a better upgrade policy. Sorry VZ, but you lose and Sprint will probably gain some customers with this offer.